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ExchangeMonitor Announces Agenda for the 2020 Nuclear Deterrence Summit Pre-Conference Workshop

ExchangeMonitor Announces Agenda for the 2020 Nuclear Deterrence Summit Pre-Conference Workshop

The annual Nuclear Deterrence Summit gathers U.S. and international leaders, experts, and industry executives in the field of nuclear deterrence to discuss management of the nuclear complex, the security of the stockpile, arms control negotiations, and strategic policy.

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ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums is excited to announce the agenda for the 2020 Nuclear Deterrence Summit Pre-Conference Workshop. Entitled the Nuclear Weapons Enterprise: Looking Back and Looking Forward, TechSource, Inc. will sponsor the pre-conference workshop for the third consecutive year. The workshop will take place on Tuesday, February 11 from 8:00 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Westin Alexandria in Alexandria, VA.

The workshop will examine the nuclear enterprise in the context of its complicated origins and evolving future. The Nuclear Enterprise is a complex organization with moving parts, people and policies. This interactive workshop will walk you through the program’s history and discuss the necessary knowledge management needed to reinvigorate the stockpile stewardship program into its next phase to attract new talent, elevate expertise and ensure stability. The discussion, led by seasoned veterans, will include presentations of the program’s evolution since the Cold War to the present challenges to maintain a strong, safe and effective nuclear deterrence.

To check out the full agenda, go to https://www.deterrencesummit.com/pre-conference/.

The Summit gives attendees access to executives representing some of the most influential organizations and government agencies working in the nuclear deterrence and nonproliferation areas. Through two and a half days of conference sessions and networking events, attendees will get high-level strategic updates from high-profile and expert speakers who are moving the industry forward, and connect with one another to create business for 2020 and beyond. In an election year, all eyes are on the nuclear enterprise, and the Summit allows attendees to stay informed with the most up-to-date information.

Taking place February 11-13 at the Westin Alexandria in Alexandria, VA, 2020 marks the Summit’s 12th year. With over 450 expected attendees and several high-profile sponsors already secured, including AECOM, Bechtel, Bechtel, Honeywell, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Jacobs, Leidos, Longenecker & Associates, Fluor, and TechSource, the 2020 Nuclear Deterrence Summit is the can’t-miss event within the nuclear enterprise.

To learn more and to register, visit http://www.deterrencesummit.com.

Register by December 21 to receive the advanced rate – you’ll save up to $100.

 

SOURCE ExchangeMonitor



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